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Airport cabbies Uber angry
Uber Lyft and hundreds of other ride-sharing pirate taxi apps need to be regulated. Make them pay licensing fees to the city they operate in. This way these law-breaking companies will at least be giving something back instead of siphoning profits made on our city roads to some offshore bank account. The fact that cities dare to regulate hard-working local taxi businesses to death and yet are too afraid to even start regulating Google-Uber oligarchy is outrageous. Ride-sharing in its present form is no better than daily ongoing road theft. Yet, regulators are "hard at word" looking the other way.— February 19, 2014 10:03 a.m.